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February 12, 2024 | DIGEST NO. 383

UPCOMING EVENTS

SFU Psychology Research Lab Fair 2024

The Research Lab Fair brings labs from 6 disciplines of psychology (clinical, cognitive, developmental, law and forensic, historical quantitative and theoretical, and social) to showcase their research in a fair-style format. Attend the fair to learn more about psychological research and potential research assistant opportunities, meet current graduate students and research assistants, participate in fun activities, and more

Date: Tuesday, February 27th, 2024

Time: 12:00 - 3:00PM

Location: North AQ, SFU Burnaby Campus

Questions? Please contact: psyc_comm@sfu.ca and/or psychology_engage@sfu.ca

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Sci-Space & SLC Workshops

Embark on a transformative learning journey with Sci-Space & Student Learning Commons Workshops. Explore the convergence of science and academic excellence in these dynamic sessions designed to amplify your knowledge and skills. Join the experience that goes beyond the ordinary, presented by Sci-Space & Student Learning Commons

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Occupational Health

OHCOW is pleased to announce the return of our free annual international event focussed on Repetitive Strain Injuries and their prevention. Now in its 25th year, OHCOW's RSI Day program continues to translate the knowledge and experience of our professional staff and guest speakers to increase awareness and prevention of musculoskeletal disorders.

Due its ever-expanding audience, this year’s event will again be held virtually, as a 4-week webinar series over the month of February.

Registration for this free event is required in order to participate.

Week 1 - History & Opioid Harm Reduction
Thursday, February 8
10:00 am - 12:30 pm EST

Week 2 - Clinical Lessons on Key Musculoskeletal Disorders
Thursday February 15
10:00 am - 12:30 pm EST

Week 3 - Understanding Financial & Psychosocial Harm
Thursday February 22
10:00 am - 12:30 pm EST

Week 4 - Products & Tools for Workers & Workplaces
Thursday February 29
10:00 am - 12:30 pm EST

 
 
 

Deadline to apply: 24 hours before each session begins

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

🚨 SFU Student Alert: Watch Out for Fake Tutors! 🚨

Concerns have been raised about companies posing as tutors, potentially jeopardizing academic integrity. It's essential to be mindful of potential risks:

  • Stay Vigilant: Some companies, posing as tutors, might request your credentials or promise specific grades.
  • Unauthorized Postings: Companies displaying posters on unmonitored notice boards may not be endorsed by SFU.

SFU does not permit advertising by tutoring companies claiming to guarantee academic support or to supply examination aids. Any activity or advertising that promotes academic dishonesty is not permitted. Students should never share their password with anyone. Tutoring companies are prohibited from hosting any commercial activity in the SFU library, classrooms and laboratories.

Spring 2024 Academic Dates and Deadlines

Spring term courses start January 8, 2024; last day of exams is April 24, 2024. Note: For comprehensive term dates, see Calendar of academic dates.

ACADEMIC DATES & DEADLINES

Academic Announcements

Graduation Application/Cancellation Dates

Mark your calendars! The early deadline to apply for graduation in June 2024 is fast approaching on Friday, February 16. 

Even if you haven't had a chance to do a grad check with us, don't worry. The system still allows you to apply. Take a look at the important dates below:

  • January 5 (Friday): Deadline to cancel application to graduate in June 2024 if you're completing degree requirements in the Fall 2023 term.
  • February 16 (Friday): Early deadline to apply and pay the early application fee on goSFU for graduation in June 2024 if you're completing degree requirements in the Spring 2024 term.
  • April 19 (Friday): Final deadline to apply and pay the regular application fee on goSFU for graduation in June 2024 if you're completing degree requirements in the Spring 2024 term.
  • May 3 (Friday): Deadline to cancel application to graduate in June 2024 if you're completing degree requirements in the Spring 2024 term.

BPK 343 BPK 445 and BPK 482 Enrollment Information

SFU is required by law to ensure that every student registered in a practicum that involves working with children or vulnerable adults undergoes a CRRA Criminal Record Check. The University must submit consent forms with payment to the Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General. SFU is prohibited by law to permit students to work with children or vulnerable adults without a CRRA Criminal Record Check. List of BPK Courses requiring a CRRA Criminal Record Check is as follows:

  • BPK 343 – Active Health: Assessment & Programming
  • BPK 445 – Advanced Cardiac Rehabilitation
  • BPK 482 - Ergonomics and Rehabilitation

The Criminal Record Check is coded as a prerequisite for the above courses and cannot be waived by law.

Please refer to the process for Criminal Records Check on SFU Student Service website here: https://www.sfu.ca/students/criminalrecords.html

By law, SFU cannot accept CRC's done through other agencies including the RCMP. Students with criminal record checks conducted through agencies other than the Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General are still expected to fulfill this requirement. Further, the process for a Criminal Record Check must be undertaken by SFU only.

Since the document is valid for 5 years, it would be a good idea to get it done far in advance of your enrollment for any of the listed courses as the processing time can vary.

Change the Landscape of Physical Activity for People Experiencing Disability!

The Canadian Disability Participation Project (CDPP) is a is a research partnership of 43 academics from across Canada, the United States and England and 31 partners from Canadian sport, exercise and play organizations and academic institutions. The goal of CDPP is to develop, test, implement and nationally disseminate, evidence-based programs that create quality sport, exercise and play participation for children, youth and adults with physical, intellectual, and sensory disabilities.

CDPP welcomes enthusiastic, creative and curious students to join our team! Please view our flyer for more information and visit https://cdpp.ca/get-involved to review our directory of academic partners taking graduate students for the upcoming year.

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🌟 Explore Your Passion for Rehabilitation Science with McMaster University!

GRADUATE applications are now open for the September 2024 admission intake. Don't miss the deadlines:

  • MSc Thesis: February 28, 2024
  • PhD Thesis and PhD Dual: February 28, 2024

Seize the opportunity to advance your career in Rehabilitation Sciences. Apply now for a rewarding journey ahead! 🎓

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Unlock Answers: Explore Our FAQ Section Today

Discover the answers you've been seeking! Dive into our FAQ page and find solutions to your most pressing questions.

FAQ: What are the restrictions for first-year BPK courses?

In the first year of BPK courses, a portion of seats is specifically reserved for approved BPK major, minor, and certificate students. The remaining seats are open to non-BPK students. Please note that these open seats for non-BPK students may fill up quickly, leaving only reserved seats available. In such instances, non-BPK students are advised to waitlist themselves on their enrollment day. These restrictions persist until the Open Enrolment period when any remaining seats will be allocated from the waitlist.

Don't miss out on valuable information—explore our FAQ page now!

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Academic Advising

BPK students who are officially approved into a BPK major or minor program can book advising appointments and access Zoom drop-in link using the Advisor Link system.

** Please have Academic Transcripts on-hand for appointments. Follow this link for instructions: https://www.sfu.ca/students/records/advising-transcripts.html

BPK Advising hours are as follows:

Day Appointments
Monday 10am – 11:40am
Tuesday 10am – 11:40am; 2pm – 3pm
Wednesday 10am – 11:40am; 2pm - 3pm
Thursday 10am - 11am; 2pm – 3:40pm

Zoom Drop-in advising for quick (< 10 minutes) questions

Day Zoom Drop-in
Monday 1:30pm - 2:30pm
Wednesday 3:15pm - 4:15pm

If you are not available for drop-in times, or are unable to make an appointment, you may email the advisor through the Advising Contact Form.

BPK Undergraduate Advising

ACADEMIC OPPORTUNITIES

Explore ECSEPS 2024: March 15-16 in Toronto

Join the University of Toronto and the Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education for the 28th Eastern Canada Sport and Exercise Psychology Symposium (ECSEPS) on March 15-16, 2024.

What to Expect:

  • Call for Abstracts: Submit your completed studies' abstracts for a chance to be featured in an online journal post-conference. Open to both undergraduate and graduate students.

  • Deadline: January 15, 2024, 11:59 PM (EST)

  • Submission Form: ECSEPS Abstract Submission Form

Don't miss this opportunity to be part of ECSEPS 2024, where minds meet and the future of sport and exercise psychology unfolds. Save the date and contribute to the conversation!

📣 APRU Health Research Ethics Mini Certificate 2024

Join the sought-after virtual training by APRU. Given last year's overwhelming demand, this free 10-hour training returns in 2024. Act quickly to secure your spot!

📅 Dates: Feb 16, Feb 23, March 1 at 9am-11am Manila/HK time OR Feb 15, 22, 29 at 5pm-7pm Pacific Time

Experience: ✨ Talks by bioethics experts ✨ Real-world case study discussions ✨ Global peer interactions ✨ 4 hours of self-paced work

Earn the certificate by completing website tasks and attending all live sessions. Hosted by the APRU Global Health Program’s Working Group on Bioethics.

🔗 More details & register: APRU Mini Certificate - Feb 2024

OTHER OPPORTUNITIES

Unleash Your Potential: Osteology Workshops 2024! 🦴✨

Adult and Juvenile Intensive Osteology Research Workshops 

The Adult Osteology Research Workshop and the Juvenile Osteology Research Workshop will train students, both undergraduate and graduate, to conduct osteological analyses and frame appropriate research questions. The combination of an exceptionally rich and well preserved skeletal research collection, the intensive hands-on laboratory training, and relatively small research groups will ensure that each participant develops an extensive osteological skill set.

📅 Dates: Adult Osteology: June 9 - July 6 |  Juvenile Osteology: July 7 - August 3

📍 Location: Odorheiu Secuiesc, Transylvania, Romania

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Research Participants Recruitment

Recruiting Females for a Menstrual Cycle Temperature and Exercise Study

We're looking for female participants who are cyclist or general fitness enthusiast WITH a menstrual cycle to look at exercise performance in the heat across the menstrual cycle. 

Major benefit would include:

  • Understanding your performance in the heat across your menstrual cycle
  • Free VO2max test and power zones
  • Helping build our knowledge of female physiology

Recruitment is ongoing and testing occurs in Langley BC. Please contact Normand (normand_richard@sfu.ca) for more information!

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Employment Opportunities

🎓 Seeking Graduate Students for Cardiovascular Physiology Research! 🩺

Are you interested in pursuing graduate training in the field of cardiovascular control in health and disease? The Cardiovascular Physiology Laboratory is currently welcoming applications from both Master's and Doctoral-level students.

If you're eager to delve into cutting-edge research and contribute to advancements in cardiovascular science, The Cardiovascular Physiology Laboratory wants to hear from you! Simply send your CV, transcripts, and a statement of interest to Dr. Claydon. and feel free to reach out for further details. 

Elevate your academic journey and make a meaningful impact on cardiovascular health. Join Dr. Claydon's research team today! 💪📚🔬

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Join the Science AL!VE Team

Exciting news from Science AL!VE, SFU's Faculty of Applied Sciences Outreach team!  If you're passionate about making STEM accessible, this opportunity is for you!

About the Position: Science AL!VE is running programs in collaboration with the Vancouver Aboriginal Friendship Centre Society and ACCESS, and they need someone who is dedicated to inspiring curiosity in STEM. While traditionally, successful applicants have a backgound in education, science, health sciences, kinesiology, computer science, and more - eligibility for this position extends beyond the Faculty of Applied Sciences.

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Full time Strength & Conditioning Coach/Personal Trainer 

Yard Athletics is seeking a full time Strength & Conditioning Coach/Personal Trainer!

Overview:

  • Experience with 1:1, Semi Private and Small Group Training
  • High energy, motivated, team player with strong interpersonal skills and experience in the health and wellness industry with a flexible schedule - willing to work early morning, evenings and weekends
  • Competitive compensation with added incentive based on billable hours and class registration
  • Lots of opportunity to grow within the business as we expand to more locations
  • Full Time Employees entitled to health & wellness benefits, continuing education allowance and profit sharing incentive

Added Value:

  • Degree in Kinesiology/Human Kinetics
  • Previous Varsity/Professional athlete
  • Team Sport experience
  • Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist

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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

Volunteer Opportunity at UBC Sports Law

Dr. Mark Moore, renowned Sports Law Professor at UBC, is on the lookout for a volunteer classroom assistant. Dive into the world of sports and law alongside an expert.

📅 When: Thursdays, 2-5 pm
📍 Where: Allard Hall, UBC

You'll assist with guest interviews, multimedia clips, student presentations, and engaging negotiation exercises. Familiarity with Zoom, Canvas, and Excel is desired. Position opened until filled.

A bit about Dr. Moore: A former pro hockey player, co-owner of Nike Sports Camps, and author. Past classes featured legends like Ken Dryden and Charles Tator OC.

📩 Interested? Drop an email to Dr. Mark Moore: moore@allard.ubc.ca

Fraser Health Crisis Line Volunteer Opportunity

Are you looking for a volunteer opportunity? Why not start now!

The Fraser Health Crisis Line is recruiting volunteers to provide assistance to people in the region who are experiencing emotional distress. No previous experience is needed as extensive training and ongoing support is provided. If you are interested in learning more about this challenging and rewarding opportunity,the first step is to review the information on our website and then attend a Zoom Information Session. Please go to www.options.bc.ca and click on Get Involved -> I Want to Volunteer -> Crisis Line. Here you will find the dates and Zoom links for the up-coming sessions.

Many volunteers report that their Crisis Line experience was significant in helping them reach their educational and/or career goals, including acceptance into Graduate Programs, Policing, Medical School, E-Comm 911, Social Work, Mental Health and related fields. Volunteers also tell us that they find the Crisis Line to be a rewarding and fulfilling experience, as they are truly making a difference.

IN THE NEWS

Perceived Risk for Falls and Decision-Making in Riding Raised Ramps in Mountain Biking: A Pilot study

By Emily P. Chilton and Stephen N. Robinovitch

Explore the risk in mountain biking with the latest pilot study by Emily P. Chilton and Stephen N. Robinovitch. The study delves into riders' decision-making when faced with challenging features like raised wooden ramps, revealing that the product of perceived probability for falling (Pf) and perceived probability for injury (Pi) plays a crucial role. Findings suggest riders, on average, avoid ramps when Pf*Pi exceeds 13%.

Gain insights into the dynamic interplay between risk and decision-making in the world of mountain biking.

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Hockey Head Impact Research Highlights Need to Improve Injury Prevention

Researchers at Simon Fraser University are delving deeper into understanding the dynamics of head impacts in hockey, including player collisions and interactions with boards or glass, in order to gauge their influence on the severity of impacts. Their discoveries, recently published in the journal Scientific Reports, are poised to contribute valuable insights for enhancing injury prevention strategies.

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The Connection Between Needle Pain and Fainting: Insights from an SFU Study

SFU researchers have discovered that needle pain might escalate the chances of fainting. Their findings, published in the Clinical Autonomic Research journal, reveal that 16% of adults opt out of flu shots due to a fear of needles or blood. Victoria Claydon, an SFU Professor, emphasizes, "By diminishing needle pain, we can alleviate fears and better manage blood pressure." The study underscores the importance of using topical anesthetics before needle procedures to reduce the risk of fainting.

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Collaboration and Connection

Introducing Simran and Sarah, two outstanding BPK co-op students. Their invaluable contributions to developing safe return-to-work plans for injured workers, coupled with their collaborative spirit, has left a lasting impact. In their journey, they have discovered the collaborative richness and the opportunities for practical application of academic knowledge, all while making meaningful connections with team members in a hybrid work setting.  

FULL ARTICLE HERE

DISCLAIMER: The Department of BPK is forwarding these opportunities as we receive them, however we strongly encourage you to research and obtain information regarding the reputation of organizations, the terms and conditions of employment or service, as well as to understand your rights and responsibilities. The Department does not endorse any specific individuals, organizations, products, programs or services. If you see any suspicious postings or hiring practices, please notify us immediately at bpk_engage@sfu.ca.